Graduate Careers in Context

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academic practitioner collaboration
Andrew Morrison
Bob Gilworth
Burke
Career
Career Clarity
Career Development Practices
Career Development Practitioners
Career Management Skills
Careers Adviser Role
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Charlie Ball
Christie
Ciaran Burke
David Winter
Degree
Diane Harris
Economy
Education
Employability
employability research
Employment
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Fiona Christie
Gill Frigerio
Graduate
Graduate Careers
Graduate Employment
Graduate Employment Outcomes
Graduate Job Market
Graduate Jobs
graduate labour market
Graduate Transition
Graduate Underemployment
HECSU
Higher education
Higher Education Careers
Higher Education Careers Service
higher education policy
Jane Artess
Jill Hanson
Job
John Blenkinsopp
Julia Everitt
Katy Vigurs
Knowledge economy
Labour market
Nalayini Thambar
Non-graduate Job
Policy
practitioner researcher
Professional Development
Protean Career Orientation
Rosie Alexander
Sarah Hannaford-Simpson
Siobhan Neary
social mobility careers
Steven Jones
Tef
Teresa Crew
Tracy Scurry
UK
UK Economy
UK High Education
UK Labour Market
underemployment graduates
Universities
University
University Careers Services
Working Class Graduates

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138301764
  • Weight: 442g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In a world where there are increasing concerns about graduate underemployment and likely career trajectories, it is not surprising that there is a significant body of literature examining graduate careers in post-industrial societies. However, it has become increasingly evident in recent years that there is a stark disconnect between academics who research employment and education, and careers and employability professionals. Graduate Careers in Context brings these two separate groups together for the first time in order to provide a better understanding of graduate careers.

The book addresses the problems surrounding the graduate labour market and its relationship to higher education and public policy. Drawing on varied perspectives, the contributors provide a comprehensive examination of issues such as geography, mobility and employability, before presenting and discussing the benefits of future collaboration between practitioners and academic researchers.

The interdisciplinary focus of this book will make it of great interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the areas of education, sociology, social policy, business studies and career guidance and coaching. It should also be essential reading for practitioners who wish to consider their role and responsibilities within the changing higher education market.

Ciaran Burke is an Associate Professor of Higher Education, his research focuses on access to higher education and graduate employment pathways. Adopting a Bourdieusian theoretical lens, he has published extensively on issues including graduate employment, social justice and social theory.

Fiona Christie is a Careers Consultant, Writer and Researcher. Her experience includes extensive advice and guidance, teaching, and management in Higher Education and she has also worked in Secondary/Further Education. She has recently completed her PhD in Educational Research with a focus on graduate transitions, careers and employability.